The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1908, Page 3

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WIND C'R SS BABY INTO PON N CENTRAL PAnk Little Margaret Alone in Perambulator, Blown Into Water. Stage, Left CHILD NEARLY DROWNS. Rescued by Amos B. Wilson. Whose Little Son Gave Him Timely Warning, Eddte Sto as fny other Bealthy twelye-y old kid we to-day when his mo made Bis Ittle sister Margar months, out for a r marriage. He had were bound to suffer ser! ambulator, But it’s ow) een mothers sue oASeS at afte dle had been scoldei and pro ossed around he emerged from Siacg flat &t No. Sinety-ninth | etrvet, reluctantly towing Baby Mar- waret Orders were et that Eddie and his the block, a small red- mal! ter y in but twenty minu haired boy might fng a perambulator lat lave nos pust S green slop acrd of Central Park to the little pond 1 the Seventy-third street end of Mall, where the children go to sal! t toy yachts, Eddie fn record time con Sees the Boats Sail There were lots wwith toy bo: shore and a reg footers tacked on of the pond. aie ing master, lef the hillside above 4 to the smal! wood appoint roll down th then fa F ting a moorin Before anybody he the baby carriage was ark 1 into the wa 1 the wicker body nit began to drift pond "The were small, but they splashed over the half-submerged baby and she yelled. Eddie didn't thin little walls, The first ft was when a couple of nurse m began to run up and down and serean Eddie took one look and ran like a deer—not toward the little lake, but away from it as fast as his short legs could drum the turf. Standing at the top of the hill Amos B. Wilson, of hear was >, %1 West One Hundred and Twenty-elghth street, a Duilder of toy yacht models. He was talking to Keeper Shea, in charge of the conservatories, wien his little #on ‘Wesley ran up to him, yelling that a/ ‘paby was being drowned. Rescues the Baby. Wilson shed his coat and waistcoat | fs he ran down the hill. He jad to) ‘wade up to his armpits into the middie of the pond before he overtook tie sail- | ing baby carriage and pulled out the Grenched, baif-drowned Stags baby. Polloeman Powers and a lot of other grown-ups applied first aid remalies to the blue Kttle baby while Dr. Parker (was coming from the Presbyterlan Hus- pital with an ambulance. Later, at the Hospital, it was stated that Margaret would probably recover from her chill- ing Eddie Stagg ran straight home, told | Rls sister Ruby, aged fourteen years, that he guessed Margaret was drownd- ed and then disappeared without vouohsafing any details. He jhad got it all figured out on the way | home that he would be @round the house no matter wh largaret was reacued or not Mrs, Stagg, who was out at the tim fainted when she rd what frantic, weeping Ruby had to Bhe hurried to the the hospital, where Kddte's father, ehaufteur, ——__. CAPT. AMUNDSEN SAILS. Capt. Roald Amundsen, covered the > thwest for home to-day on th American Ine steamship Unit We has been making a throughout the country, Over the Waves! unpo 18 report. and then to nted again. park, ward, sr, is a who Perhaps you are WenEEENG Serie When city people stifle Close where sea breezes blow? Why not abandon heat waves For the Qcean’s waves so blue? You'll find boat and yacht bargains By resding World Ads, through, This is Boat “ argain” Season, 80 act 1ov— there's a reason. Russ evidently | us ’ aS we | i inde Spiricoi novo Sente ife for Sho ting Peds it.s) Acain Free. Oppressur, ERIENDS HERE NOW ABC 3, SHE IS: JAR!) SHIP. Two t Hopete ridonovo, who has been called nboy was peopl In 105 softer ng biack the crueltles con- rdorer of the Chief of Police 1 to be Marte Spiridonovo, the wrongs of her ; their tyrant. When was “examined” by nanoff and the Cos- amoff, who treated the fully during ned tn a her victim that y exclaimed the death world ind \gainst the crueities Took Delight in Torturing Her. The girl, in a letter to her mother jeseribed the officers as taking brutal pleasure in kicking across her cell, aring her hatr, burn- ing her sh with their clgar- ettes and threatening her with aban- Jonment to the Cossacks unless she | jconfessed her accomplices. But Marte her beelsanabtort}Gharles)) Porter THE EVENIN SHE SHILS FORAUST RAW NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH, SAYS LONG ISLANDER Strongly Fa- vors Cooper’s Theory and Treatment. Spiridonove had no accomplice, for sha! had planned and executed the murder of M. Luzhenoffaky all by herself. The girl martyr was condemned to be hanged, but because of the unpopular- ‘ty of Luzhenoffsky, the sentence wai commuted to imprisonment In 8!- berta, and there, for four years, she suffered the tortures of an exile. Her brother, too, was condemned recently to the same fate for playing a prom- Inent part in revolutionary uprisings in Russia. | | Is Mysteriously Rescued. When the nature of the cruelties suf- fered Marie Ms | tocracy at such a price—the cry of out- | raged mankind, This child—for the little martyr 1s even now barely out of her teens—aroused Russia as well as other nations, and it was through her martyrdom that revolts became nerous in the land of the oppressed. | Will regulate the stomach in six weeks’ Statements arr many New Yo: being rs th made daily bly are the strong. est sort of endorsemens of L. T. Cooper's new treatment. Cooper has a theory that ninety per cent. of ali sickness is caused by stom- ach trouble, and is meeting the public at Riker's Broadway and store plain this theory and intro- duce hik preparation, which, he claims | time, Splridonovo came to! Charles Nelson Porter, Mght a ery of horror went up from all | ar classes against those who maintain au-| hurst, Among several statements made Wed- nesday afternoon was the following by whose home is Bay Thirtly-seoond street, Benson- L. 1. Mr. Porter said: ve been a great sufferer “Lh chronic stomah trouble. At I could eat nothing but liquid food. 1 hever could ext moat of any sori, and even fisi fermented almost at once in |my stomach and would come up again Meee sre yauaeer ete coe shortly after 1 finished eating it, 1 Abramoff, were assassinated b ‘or|2@ve also had a@ constant raaking friends. But the sorrows of Marie COUsh that was very annoying and Spiridonovo are over now, for | Worried me greatly, 1 was nervous and through some powerful Influence, | depressed and slopt very badly. 1 had | suld to. be the secret workings of the |become s0 despondent over my condl- Revolutionaries es aNeieusinnerene| aon that I thought nothing would Was first arrested, the girl has escaped |help me. | prison and fled to Australia or) “About @ month ago my daughier, America, Mrs. J. M. Sutton, who iives at No , Lighty-second street, toad Ot 's Now a Pitiable Sight. Cooper treatment u t ‘The Mare spiriionove of te-day would [try it, Upon her advice not be recognized by friends of | Cooper's assistants and obtained. t four Yeats ayo, Then she was a silp ment, It was a lucky day tor m of a girl with sparkling blue eyes that | when 1 did so, as it helped ‘me from laughed and ted, @ tiny creature, |the first day. ‘It us not itke ane ct ‘firma ‘Uke, moral, Lusutlous black |med.cine 4 have ever ken. Tt se ‘amed be t id | 10. soothe m and ac oughout Russia she was known a8 | ionis Tt ny eect | broken in health and spirit, /4n0 | of the Great White Plague, of Russian histo! is a sight. Old and drawn and wr ippled by cr plows, the Charlotte mode tim vho by ery rid Russla of monste is a nervy %, Ing ta forget the horrors of the past four years. —————(-_-— | PATERSON TO OBSERVE GooD FRIDAY AS HOLIDAY. PATERSON, N. J, April 16—Mayor Because an unknown man ;arms of Samuel Z) | denier, of No. 546 while Frank Fanolll, old driver, 1s alleged to have gone through him and taken $10 from him at the corner of Greenwich and Charl- ton streets, Fanolli is now awalting the action of the Grand Jury. Zimmerman was attacked the noonday meal Tuesday and imme diately reported is loss to the Mac- dougal street station, He accused Fa- nollf of the robbery and he was a rested last night. “1 only fooled with him," he said in court. held tho mmerman, a junk Greenwich sirwet, a nineteen-year- just after years. The pate would fer- nt and the cause him |terrtote suffer de . spiration cv out over ‘ila face when one of his bad attacks of gestion came on, he would be in agony. He Uttle faleh thin t somehow he de Jem nent after talk: McBride of this city te notified © K the two ne heads of all the epartments hat they are to observe morrow | food Friday, as 9 legal and mduct no business In nents, Not omy wi ty depart wis be elosud, bat yanks and | ourts will observe the holtda The Mayor seid the gen n this city seems to fave m_ Good Friday and he 4 | ordered that no city business be con- | Mieted on that day rast hay ner ~ to take medicine » h Uving on liquid food fr month: ae HELD AS WALDORF THIEF. Detectives! Hunt for Burglar E Arrest of Man's Wife Central Office Detectives J. P. Boyle and Ross, while looking for James Gib- gon, an alleged burglar, last claim to have dise yered that Gibson’ wife took a number of things from the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, wh ployed as a chamber * A warrant had been Iss arrest .f Gibson, and the officer arching his flat at No, 341 Bast Forty- first street. when they found a bundle of pawn tickets calling for sheets, pil- cases and towels. They went to ashop. examined th they bore thi of the the manazement of the hotel and Mrs, Gibon placed under arrest This morning she was held in $00 bail for trial by Magistrate Barlow, “Mtting In Jefferson Market Court. Ninth street | night, eo ds and) ‘The matter was reported to | G WORLD, iarlotte Corday Escapes Siberia and May Come to New York GEN AT MAKES Gilt AGAINST MRS | T BIT Says He re ey Her Oifensive and Annovine Letters After | ere ino | Demanding Money | Mrs. Ellen A. Mitchell, a tall, pre possessing lookin woman, who Hyves with her husband at No. 374 Hancock street, Brooklyn, had William F Mur. phy, a dapper man of thirty years. ar- raigned in the Adams Street Potce Mfensive aud ann & letters to her, “I met this man at Coney Island ia summer,” said Mrs. Mitchell, lookt» dagaere at the prisoner. My nie and I were sitt A Dene! ing the t Strangely enous to take the same as I did. ave hin an opportunity home add “He called a few days my husband He w with many dif kh conversation. Ie y brand posed ng mp. uid a USC receive offensiv nd large this He seems to havata trouble for me Munphy disclaim withorship of the lette nd said he could prove it Mrs. Mitchell's husband, who Was pres- his say, and then ent th was | RUSHED | FROM CHURCH AND CAUGHT SLAYER. PITTSRURG April 18—During ser vices at the Chureh tween Hayes and \ ‘ ©, last night, a miner ed a nin front of ries attracted t ongregation, whe n xreatly alarmed. Churchgoersminiaterod. to. th and captured the murderer. mer rushed The vietim BRURSDAY, SHE SHOOT THREE ME! ter KEPT onstiile shildren, a the add and ay hand a The rose " RUGENOV Shy LE PSRULRCHD NYT: i BD) LW THE: Attorney for the Contestant raison company Gets Information That Pape UC Ae AAD Ne the street and ¢ was pur alse Spd suing a baseball behind a butcher's Causes Astonishment. a conmcantcalantiinacrera cera lorena oS | fell els, ao twelfth jellan recount trial Was se ve nek this afternoon, APRIL 16, (NAC MR Ur APOU. THEM had been take . in the flat where the told him tective Devaney that _ ott, M and Burger were re CF JUROR BOY KLLED GY AUIO WHILEPLATNSBALL ion 19068. LUD TiNG Gt Mo | ALARGARET GRIFFIN et Fifty APTA, LT oe ROWE SPB ESE TIG Oi ver Walk The Banes Re rhe ra Soon as Pier. past year s © of Panar the crew had 1 | Ques it 2S year-old 1 hile mn-year-ol w paisa Mea e ta mhtrty- stree AS run proached Capt, Watt ont) over and 1 y an au- out te the crew anyth for s zs to the ndreds the t and salt e whi meat Coming and the box! were same kind of { 1, No, 12 being George M. Yen-, aout and 9 wed Dan} Friese one eanee | that the Bales was unse ehitect, living at 408 Da- |" ds Flaherty had atx husky compantons ky; that there was fi nx. Fiverything | jn the wagon, how no hand was water in the forward hold and t he ed dy trial, for each jaid up mn him unt! man Mooney. | goteastle was flooded in bad weather. has been sworn for duty as he|of the East Thirty-fifth street station, | 4 goon as the ship docked the whole vas accepte d Justice Lambert | came up and arrested him Jorew came ashore. ent to the vas astonishe: . ter a hurried | ‘The body of the boy was carrted into! s ¢ Commissioner, but as the sultation in bety his home, at No. 82 East Nuirty-nintn pales Mies the Pananuw flag he coul Shearn and M the latter | street. by an uncle who had witnessed | not uelp them. They marched up Broad sald | the accident. way in a body looking for “Your Honor, tt would be advisable| Flaherty was locked up on a oharge! who mght give them Iexal ald in thot you to hold the balance of the} .¢ homicide. plan ollect Uteir pay. panel for appearance on Mon or Ww e box Is full, The Is sworn,” returned Justice Lam- n only as Individuals—not as a pan sald Mr “No furthe In necessary, sald the Co: ut I th ft wil be sald Ric 1 the advanced ico Lam: lawyer ith Ju held cc at close e L not nel, but ordered Monday couns. t the he ived cer uld probably remove a juro’ r us. We ju » lawye sa matier that bot! sud Nd on to At not Every effort of the mind toward waste of brain cells, success means a Grape: Nuts is a true brain jood, “There’s a Reason”’ | THOU of 1S5c packages free Saturday—At Your Grocers pl-Fiaxe Day LOOK FOR BIG AD WITE COUPON IN FRIDAY’S EVENING WORLD. 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